Knuckle Racket Is Redesigned

March 1st, 2012

Knuckle Racket is redesigned.

Manufacturing Quotes

February 18th, 2011

Companies are too afraid to license a product of which they have no experience. Boxing companies say it is too much like racquet ball, and racquet ball companies say it is too much like boxing. Jose says, “I must pursue this on my own.” He starts getting quotes from manufacturers, and hopes to produce the Knuckle Racket under his own company, New Skool Sports. Since the Knuckle Racket was invented in the U.S.A., he tries to get it manufactured here but, U.S. manufacturing costs make this option an impossibility for Jose. Manufacturing overseas becomes the only viable option. Jose continues to compare manufacturing quotes.

Submitted For Licensing

December 5th, 2010

Knuckle Racket is submitted for licensing to many well-established companies that are known in the boxing and tennis communities all over the world.

Promotional Video

Introductory Video

Patent Pending

March 29th, 2010

Mr. Castillo gets a ‘Patent Pending’ to protect his product.

Prepare A Presentation

January 15th, 2010

After getting positive reviews from local people, Jose realized that this would be an awesome and marketable product. Jose decided to present it to some big-time companies. He began to prepare a presentation.

First Prototype – It Works!

February 8th, 2008

Jose put together a prototype of the first Knuckle Racket set, made out of bicycle rims, racqet strings, and push-up equipment as handles.

A New Sport is Born

November 15th, 2007

While playing racquetball at a local racquetball park, a thought came to Jose:

“No disrespect to racquetball, but I want to use both arms, not one. That’s it. I am punching the ball!”